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i felt like at meridian, it could do me good.even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around
i felt like at meridian, it could do me good.even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made....
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. >> reporter: the young marchers from howard linked up with a larger group at meridian hill malcolm x park. for some, the problem is simple: antiblack racist. >> 13% of the population in america is black. forty% of the prison population, a higher percentage from the death penalty -- and that death row population is black. race simp still here. >> reporter: others in the crowd think racism is more pubicated than blacks versus everybody else. >> the entire internalization of the devaluing of black lives that exists in america. trayvon martin is one incident that has been happening numerous, numerous times. not only from a different race to a black race, but within the brack race and that is also a result of the internalization of the dehumanization of black lives. >> reporter: the marchers, now several hundred strong, took over half of 14th street as they march downtown. for a few minutes, they took over all of 49th street before assembling for a peaceful rale at freedom plaza. in washington, john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> george zimmerman may face charges in the death of martin as ea
. >> reporter: the young marchers from howard linked up with a larger group at meridian hill malcolm x park. for some, the problem is simple: antiblack racist. >> 13% of the population in america is black. forty% of the prison population, a higher percentage from the death penalty -- and that death row population is black. race simp still here. >> reporter: others in the crowd think racism is more pubicated than blacks versus everybody else. >> the entire internalization...
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listen to the mocking bird was dedicated and harriet who left her will to erect this monument in meridianill park. even then there was no rush to memorial a deeply unpopular president. until this eight-foot tall statue of buchanan was erected in 1930. few have entered with more impressive credentials. as illustrated with the figures, sharing space with the chief executive. law recognizes his early career in the proom and a temperament more suited to the bench than the arena. diplomacy pays tribute to his service as james k poke secretary of state and u.s. minster to the court. buchan buchanan's gift seemed to desert him in the white house. he split his own party right down the middle. following the election, they left the union. he opposed his section, his now reading of the constitution persuaded the federal government that they had no right. they were almost a century after the presidency.
listen to the mocking bird was dedicated and harriet who left her will to erect this monument in meridianill park. even then there was no rush to memorial a deeply unpopular president. until this eight-foot tall statue of buchanan was erected in 1930. few have entered with more impressive credentials. as illustrated with the figures, sharing space with the chief executive. law recognizes his early career in the proom and a temperament more suited to the bench than the arena. diplomacy pays...
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august 19th, 1981, i ran away from the meridian home for girls just outside philadelphia to the streets of the fort lauderdale strip. i was 14. june 11th, 2011, 30 years later with 5 years sober, i started walking home. with my walk, walking up the east coast, i would walk about 10 miles in the morning, and then in the afternoons i would visit homeless shelters, treatment centers, battered women shelters. i'd go back into the alleys, under the bridges and tell my story and share hope. i started sandraswalk.org to spread little mustard seeds of hope in places that there were none. and there's a lot of fantastic things going on in the recovery community, and i think the stigma of-of coming into recovery and the fellowships, and you can't do this and you can't do that, kind of wards people off. it scares people off from coming into recovery, because they think they're going to be sentenced to a church basement and a coffee pot. (music) we have recovery concerts. we have sober comedy events. we have the 12 step music fest in the keys. and there's a lot of fantastic things going on in the re
august 19th, 1981, i ran away from the meridian home for girls just outside philadelphia to the streets of the fort lauderdale strip. i was 14. june 11th, 2011, 30 years later with 5 years sober, i started walking home. with my walk, walking up the east coast, i would walk about 10 miles in the morning, and then in the afternoons i would visit homeless shelters, treatment centers, battered women shelters. i'd go back into the alleys, under the bridges and tell my story and share hope. i started...
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harriet who left buns in her will to erect this monument in washington's meridian hill park.er dozen years went by until this eight-foot tall bronze likeness of buchanan was unveiled in 1930. ironically, few presidents have entered office with few presidential credentials. wall recognizes buchanan's early career in the courtroom at a temperament more suited to the bench than the political arena. diplomacy pays tribute to his service as james k. poe k. ironically, buchanan's gifts of conciliation seemed to desert him in the white house. by encouraging pro slavery forces in kansas, he inadvertently split his own party ri
harriet who left buns in her will to erect this monument in washington's meridian hill park.er dozen years went by until this eight-foot tall bronze likeness of buchanan was unveiled in 1930. ironically, few presidents have entered office with few presidential credentials. wall recognizes buchanan's early career in the courtroom at a temperament more suited to the bench than the political arena. diplomacy pays tribute to his service as james k. poe k. ironically, buchanan's gifts of...
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and harriet who left funds in her will to erect this monument in washington's meridian hill park., there was no rush to memorialize a deeply unpopular president. another dozen years went by until this eight-foot tall bronze likeness of buchanan was unveiled in 1930. ironically, few presidents have entered office with more impressive credentials. as illustrated by the granite figures sharing space with the somber looking executive. buchanan's early career was recognized in the courtroom. diplomacy pays tribute to his service as james k. poke secretary of state and the u.s. administrator to the court of st. james and czarist russia. ironically buchanan's gift of conciliations seemed to desert him in the white house. by encouraging pro-slavery forces in kansas, he inadvertently split his own party right down the middle. following the election of abraham lincoln, buchanan looked on helplessly as several southern states left the union. although he opposed secession, his narrow reading of the constitution persuaded buchanan that the federal government had no right to prevent it by force
and harriet who left funds in her will to erect this monument in washington's meridian hill park., there was no rush to memorialize a deeply unpopular president. another dozen years went by until this eight-foot tall bronze likeness of buchanan was unveiled in 1930. ironically, few presidents have entered office with more impressive credentials. as illustrated by the granite figures sharing space with the somber looking executive. buchanan's early career was recognized in the courtroom....
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an accident at meridian park road. problem free at the moment on the north side.om the white marsh area. problem free down towards the beltway and beyond. this is the j.f.x. at 41st street. traffic starting to build as you get closer to the construction zone. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava marie is preview a half marathon. i would love a one-mile stroll. >> that sounds a lot better than 13.1. they have been training for 12 weeks. this is a proud partner with this raise. you are the co-founder of this race -- you are a proud partner with this race. >> my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer 22 years ago. in honor of her five-year anniversary of being in remission, the cancer center was named in her honor. i'm proud to do what i can and doing fund raising and combining running and fundraising together. >> this is something people can get behind. you are running in the race this sunday. this is such a great cause. >> we are ecstatic at the level of support the committee is showing. this is one where we hopefully, we bring passion every day to the figh
an accident at meridian park road. problem free at the moment on the north side.om the white marsh area. problem free down towards the beltway and beyond. this is the j.f.x. at 41st street. traffic starting to build as you get closer to the construction zone. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava marie is preview a half marathon. i would love a one-mile stroll. >> that sounds a lot better than 13.1. they have been training for 12 weeks. this is a proud partner with this raise. you...
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to walk past meridian country club on country club drive looking at the big houses, but we knew, you don't step onto the course. we lived there. it's not just for people that are watching that aren't aware of the way this works. it's not just race driven or gender driven. it's also class driven. and if you're not inside the little club, you can't pay your way into augusta. you've got to be part of a small, small club. >> class is a huge part of it. but there is race. >> race and gender. no doubt about that. >> and, you know, it would be interesting to hear if like anybody brought it up. my membership at augusta has been lost in the mail for some years now. >> for a while now, yeah. >> and may never get through. and i am privy to that. but it would be interesting to know if like did anybody -- you know, members from new york. >> how about the pga which has said -- they have a policy of not having tournaments at courses that discriminate. >> but they have a policy of not killing cash cows. >> mike barnicle, they all said, yeah, they do have a policy as well of, i don't know, making ton
to walk past meridian country club on country club drive looking at the big houses, but we knew, you don't step onto the course. we lived there. it's not just for people that are watching that aren't aware of the way this works. it's not just race driven or gender driven. it's also class driven. and if you're not inside the little club, you can't pay your way into augusta. you've got to be part of a small, small club. >> class is a huge part of it. but there is race. >> race and...
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. >> reporter: the young marchers from howard linked up with a larger group at meridian hill howard x park. >> 30% of the population but 40% of the death row population, is black. so racism is still here. >> reporter: others in the crowd think racism is more complicated than blacks versus everyone else. >> the entire internalization of devaluing of black lives that exist in america, trayvon martin is just one incident it has happened numerous times not only from one -- from a different race to a black race but within the black race and that is also a result of the internalization of the dehumanization of black lives. >> reporter: marchers several hundred strong took over half of 14th street as they marched downtown for a few minutes they took overall of 14th street before assembling for a peaceful rally at freedom plaza in washington john, fox 5 news. >>> in politics rick santorum is taking a temporary break from the campaign trail the presidential candidate cleared his schedule in order to spend more time with his family especially his daughter bella who is in the hospital again. 3-y
. >> reporter: the young marchers from howard linked up with a larger group at meridian hill howard x park. >> 30% of the population but 40% of the death row population, is black. so racism is still here. >> reporter: others in the crowd think racism is more complicated than blacks versus everyone else. >> the entire internalization of devaluing of black lives that exist in america, trayvon martin is just one incident it has happened numerous times not only from one --...
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peace among youth joining us with more information about all this are ellie walton film maker with meridian hills picturehawa the cofounder of one common unity and asia gardener one of the participants in the fly by light program she is a student atwood row wilson high school thank for coming in. let's start at the beginning, hawa the organization is one common unity, and you run the fly by light program tell me what it is. >> one common unity is a grass roots nonprofit organization we started in the year 2000 here in washington dc by a group of artists and educators, that were determined to stop, the violence that is correct was really perpetuating throughout the city, so many school shootings within the schools themselves we felt there was an important component of social emotional learning that was missing our goal has been to provide an out lift for young people to find their voices use art and music to create a space for them to see how they can use their compassion to transform communities. >> have you been happy with the results >> it has been phenomenal, you will be able to speak to
peace among youth joining us with more information about all this are ellie walton film maker with meridian hills picturehawa the cofounder of one common unity and asia gardener one of the participants in the fly by light program she is a student atwood row wilson high school thank for coming in. let's start at the beginning, hawa the organization is one common unity, and you run the fly by light program tell me what it is. >> one common unity is a grass roots nonprofit organization we...
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that dense forests swept from the east coast clear to the 98th meridian in that area. right through the middle of texas. guess where? from san antonio south. this bizarre thing happened that you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods. based on timber, land and water. when you got past the tree line this was a terrifying moment. there were no trees to build houses from. there was no water. all those things happened right there. that house was at the edge of that moment. that physical geographic moment when the land change. that was there too. an amazing little place they picked to build their house. at the end -- narrated in my book the captivity of cynthia parker and recapture and she bore three children. refused to come back. she was famous as the white squad would not return. and that story played out. her older son was quanah parker, the greatest comanche warrior of his age. i won't going to great detail but one great story about quanah which you know from the book but i will tell again anyway. i consider quanah one of the more extraordinary people
that dense forests swept from the east coast clear to the 98th meridian in that area. right through the middle of texas. guess where? from san antonio south. this bizarre thing happened that you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods. based on timber, land and water. when you got past the tree line this was a terrifying moment. there were no trees to build houses from. there was no water. all those things happened right there. that house was at the edge of that moment. that...
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today's closing bell exchange, bob along with scott and myself and jonathan, managing partner with meridian managing partners mp jeffrey grossman president of brg brokerage and with all of the action in chicago, jeff killburg with treasury curve.com. gentlemen, thanks so much for joining us. bob, let's talk french elections and earnings. what is the market looking at here in we know that sarkozy lost the first round and we are waiting to see the result of the second round. >> i don't think there is a problem with the emphasis on growth because holland, the socialist candidates said i want more growth. i don't think anybody has a problem with more growth. i think the problem is they will emphasize stimulus and things. he want it renegotiate mandate for the ecb. remember, bhan date is just inflation. between the change it to the federal reserve here. inflation as well as concern for the economy and for the people in europe, that the back door for more endless stimulus from the ecb. i think that's what got people concerned. >> you got to believe that if trance goes socialist, that's not going
today's closing bell exchange, bob along with scott and myself and jonathan, managing partner with meridian managing partners mp jeffrey grossman president of brg brokerage and with all of the action in chicago, jeff killburg with treasury curve.com. gentlemen, thanks so much for joining us. bob, let's talk french elections and earnings. what is the market looking at here in we know that sarkozy lost the first round and we are waiting to see the result of the second round. >> i don't...
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>> in meridian, mississippi. >> i know what you're going to say. >> is my father watching a news program is not calling the person running the news program a communist. like he always said about cronkite after '68. but we listened to cronkite. and when he said that's the way it is, my dad believed him. it was the same thing with "60 minutes." during watergate, the darkest days of watergate when my dad was sure they were going after nixon because of hiss and vietnam and all of these other things, when "60 minutes" came on, dad just watched. and i remember one time i think in '74, he turned it off and he said, and he loved nixon to the end, he said, you know, if nixon has done half of what they say he's done, the man is unfit for office. and should be thrown in jail. you know, it's -- >> that was a particularly good interview by mike wallace with john ehrlichman. he really hammered him. >> he really did. >> if your father accepted that, he had gone a long way on the nixon trail. >> he listed all the things that were done wrong, and then ehrlichman stopped him and said, is there a question
>> in meridian, mississippi. >> i know what you're going to say. >> is my father watching a news program is not calling the person running the news program a communist. like he always said about cronkite after '68. but we listened to cronkite. and when he said that's the way it is, my dad believed him. it was the same thing with "60 minutes." during watergate, the darkest days of watergate when my dad was sure they were going after nixon because of hiss and vietnam...
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election campaign, tweeted this week, which we will show you as we listen to our first caller from meridian, mississippi, pam, a democrat. caller: thank you for having me on c-span. i think the gender gap thing has been going on a long time. it started with wages. in mississippi there's this amendment 26 that basically outlawed birth control pills and it lost passage. i do believe women absolutely do care what goes on in their bedrooms and that they do want to plan their families and that mitt romney is incorrect in thinking women do not care and i think it's going to be the downfall of the republican party in 2012. host: where do these issues there with you when it comes to the economy and things like that? caller: this is number one. then things like health care and things that go on in your own family. if you lose your rights to plan your family, with these insidious laws that they are passing around the country, people will find themselves maybe even in jail for things they did not know where illegal, just like wanting to go see your doctor. your reproductive rights are between you and
election campaign, tweeted this week, which we will show you as we listen to our first caller from meridian, mississippi, pam, a democrat. caller: thank you for having me on c-span. i think the gender gap thing has been going on a long time. it started with wages. in mississippi there's this amendment 26 that basically outlawed birth control pills and it lost passage. i do believe women absolutely do care what goes on in their bedrooms and that they do want to plan their families and that mitt...
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host: democratic caller, meridian, mississippi, you're up next.ler: yes, i feel like we are just being suckereded more or less by our politicians -- suckered more or less by our politicians. the budget should not be that big of a problem. i have a three-pronged idea that i think that could solve a lot of our problems. we could put it into medicaid or social security and shore it up. the wealthiest americans should pay their fair share. secondly, even -- you should not get more money back on your income tax than you pay in. and third, our churches are the biggest welfare recipients of all. everything their petitioners pay in is tax deductible. they don't pay taxes. they should pay that 10% to the federal government for medicare and social security. it should be targeted for that. and that would go a long way en shuring that our citizens have health care and the poorest of americans' social security is secure. i'm challenging at least one religious leader to come out and say that they should do that. they should at this taxes at least 10%. host: car
host: democratic caller, meridian, mississippi, you're up next.ler: yes, i feel like we are just being suckereded more or less by our politicians -- suckered more or less by our politicians. the budget should not be that big of a problem. i have a three-pronged idea that i think that could solve a lot of our problems. we could put it into medicaid or social security and shore it up. the wealthiest americans should pay their fair share. secondly, even -- you should not get more money back on...
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slipped from the east coast about the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas and essentially it was bazaar's you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so it was asked that edge of that physical geographical.org geological moment where the land changed and that was there. that is where they built the house. we have that captivity of cynthia parker she bore three children, refused to come back. famous as the white squall who would not return. that story played out. her oldest son in the greatest comanche warrior of his age, not going into er quanah pa he but he was a brilliant field general, neverct defeated by whites inhe battle.s he led the last of the comanche and theth terrible days of 1874 1875and all been killed after all the other tribes have surrendered. he moved to the comanche reservation and transformed himsel
slipped from the east coast about the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas and essentially it was bazaar's you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so it was asked that edge of that physical geographical.org geological moment where the land changed and that was there. that...
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slipped from the east coast about the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas and essentially it was bazaar's you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so it was asked that edge of that physical geographical.org geological moment where the land changed and that was there. that is where they built the house. we have that captivity of cynthia parker she bore three children, refused to come back. famous as the white squall who would not return. that story played out. her oldest son in the greatest comanche warrior of his age, not going into great detail here but wind great story of quanah parker i. a. consider quanah parker one of the most extraordinary of the 14th century one of the most ford -- formidable warriors that is saying something. our brilliant feel the general, and never defeated by whites in battle. led the la
slipped from the east coast about the 98th meridian. right through the middle of texas right from san antonio in dallas and essentially it was bazaar's you have a culture in the east was the culture of the woods based on timber, land, water. when you got past the tree-lined this is a terrifying moment. no trees to build houses. no water. all of that happened right there so it was asked that edge of that physical geographical.org geological moment where the land changed and that was there. that...